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Show v 7 7' 1 (las n Mere earns -C 'i .At 4:30rWednesday ' k fF p " i ( X It s' 1 In Second: Contest Provo's fast traveling Timps go in against Pinney Eeverage of Salt Lake City tonight Avith - an even chance to cop the first game cf the ' Industrial "league playoff series. ' .-. The Timps are-., clicking at a fast pace right : now, , faster than Pinney has functioned since winning win-ning the first naif title. ' It Vail be practically the same setup as - last year when the two club3 hattled it out for the: championship. cham-pionship. The only difference will fc-e that the Timp won the first half bunting in 1938 while ' they go into the present series as second sec-ond half winners. - v . Play Here Wednesday Tonight's game is set - for Salt Leake's Community park ' at 8 . p. m. The " second game will be staged at the Timp park in Provo Wednesday at 4:30. Play will swing tack to Community park Thursday, Thurs-day, and the fourth will be an afternoon affair, at Provo, Sunday at 2:30. '.v.. -' . v -. -Pinney took thetitle in-Al93S, winning three of four games . Provo's -lineup will be practically the same as last year, "Hoppy Gardner, Iregular, and " Alva Jensen, Jen-sen, semi-regular, are back in the outfield., Page will be at first Col rt others Ab A ; -v ; 1 J I 1 V - t ? : A:-i::i-V- I 1 n i' 1 1 - - - i .... j n n .i, . v AS -ley: J Wew" long- sleeve sport shirts in plain or fancy patterns. Be sure to see the hew "football shirt." ; ' ' , , . - ' . - ' . i - .- . S1.19 ; S A smart new jzroup of woven pattern dres.4 shirts The shirts. that. wear so .well and launder so nicely. 70c ; 00g Heavy long ' wearing uppe rs with either tough no mark soles or those rugged leather soles both outstand ing shoe values. ,y 81.80 S2.4 B9YSlO7F0n0 A speciaL grotrrKpf black leather' or crepe" soles boys oxl priced for. quick selling. $21)3. - " Boys Heiidquarters lins at third, Kump 'at shortstop and .Deb Dudley on the mound. May Play Tonight ; . Skipper John Philpy is expected to be behind the plate again, at least for tonight's game. . He ' is trying to get an extension from the U, S. navy to remain in. Utah until after- the eries.! Latest, reports re-ports ", from the popular Provo mentor were that he would entrain en-train i for California following to-night's to-night's game. ' ::; - With Philpy watching the efforts ef-forts oi hi3 team from California, Reed (Lob) Collins, last year's manaeer. will take over duties Of guiding the team the remainder' of the games, y , : , , y. Ernie Jensen, outfielder, -" and Jack Braunagel, second baseman,' other regulars who are expected to start, tonight, are newcomers to the Timp roster. New pitchers expected to break, into -mound work during the series (are : Henry Smith, Jerry Angelich, . Bob Det-mers Det-mers and Lloyd Shepherd. "Don Overly, who is expected to be behind be-hind the plate when Philpyjeaves did some, subbing for the -Provo club lastyear. - . : y t - Provo's pitching staff is rated stronger than Finney's and may be the deciding edge . during the serieSpXngelich, slow' ball artist TTfITT "T USUAL ms M f or Outstanding: Ualiies On sOaGkio 'School" Uardrobs DOVS' -., !0YSr : Hundreds -all smart iaurics... iOYS,v 21 ; famous for' -v v w - A BOVSUIEATIZQS' ail know is s InESSSnOES. ! ' - Bovs ; sky v $2.93 to GOVS' -and Values.; to fordsW Jn-on these. PAGE FOUR w " 0 Junior foi "ui'ib Ray Nash and Max . Dix, Provo high net stars, are the last to join city champions in thre6 di visions of play just completed. The Nash-Dix team won the junior doubles championship by turningback. Kay Thurman and BillChristler . 6-4, 10-8. : Men's division Jack Tljurgood, singles ; Sterling- Strate Neir Smart doubles. ' - " I junior's i division George lif- let, singles. , ; - . . i- t -31..; U n n n ii cr 1 oq Busterud. ; singles; Earl Wallace- Frank J anson, doubles, -! . - whn humbled Magna-Garfield Saturday, or Henry Smith will get the call on the mound lonignt, Philpy indicated.. . .,. . . Frank- Shepherd as expeci.ea w pitch for Pinney. The remainder of the Salt l-aKe uneup iuuuws. Mattson, cf; Bonn'ey, rf; Tedesco, 3b ; Ostler, ib ; Vecchio, -If ; Cam-pana, Cam-pana, 2b; .Tezak, ss; and Lemon, TO LEWS SUITS.: Tailored along". College styles ,Xn : . smart new double breasted models- new colors" and patterns at. new : l ; money-saving prices. ' , 9.05 , - 313.93 SLACKS' of pairs to choose from i looking, long. wearing new . w SlJ38r 82.98 GOODS A-maze 01 new tancy patterns in zipper fly cand. zipper . pockets; The largast v.inetyxpf those longrwearirig-. longrwearirig-. tough cords that have made Leven's cords. ; New sty lesnew weaves, and ; new colors good heavl weight; all wool ' sweaters for! that cooler "we"ather we - cpmihg.fg V , 1 . rider oxf ords yaluesf rom $3.50 at thispccial . low GOHD 0 pnee. ' y ' - s,- 'cA limited number of ljdys" blue and i v brown cords -with high waistbands Vand zipper pockets Hurry and get For Utah County DAILY HERALD, M Tiihp Cpr. . A splurge of two-base hits in the second and third innings here Sunday . against Magna-Garfiel4 lifted Provo Timps into the Industrial In-dustrial circuit title series , with Pinney Beyerage. " " The Timps' drove in five runs in the two frames to drop Magna the second straight . time. .. Sunday's score was 5 to 2. Overly, Dudley. Gardner and Alva Jensen hit doubles, and Ernie Er-nie Jensen clouted a. three-bagger, to put Provo in the playoff. 1 Playing before the biggest crowd ;of the season,- the Timps bit safelv eisrbt times against Skipper Leif -Erickson, the pitcher who had won two straight; over Provo earlier in the season. 7 Peb Dudley, on the mound for the Timps, "pitched six-hit "ball: Up to the tighth frame he had the Magna team blanked. Moeser. homered: in that ' Inning to.- drive in pinch-hitter. Hancey who slngl ed. .. 1 - - t ; MAGNA-GARFaELD - ' y B. 'A. O. A. Tlfnpf?spr. ' 2b. - ' . I:. '5 11 1 1 Call, ss. . C. 4 . 0 Evans,,. rf. IV... 4 1 -A Shaf er, IT. V. ;- . ;4 0 Walbeck, 3b. . . . . . 2 1 Treseder, " cf . .40 Facer; lb.lj i ...... . . .;. ( 3 0 Christensen, c. .-;', ..!. 4 VI Erickson; p. . . . fy ; 2;."1 zHancey .-. i' 1 zzFlinders. 0 0 3 ,3 2 0 0'0 2 Ao 7 o 6V0 0 3 0 0 0 0 JV1. J onnson, p. . . . . . , u - v 0 0 zzzJ, Shaf er ; 1 ' Q Totals . . . : ; . 34 '.. 6 24 7 . PROVO N a: Gardner, cf. v .". Braunagel, 2b.' , ; 4' -1.2 vO 4 0 1 ,2 41 3 1 A.' Jensen, rf. . y. E. Jensen, YL.X. . . . Page, jib. y: 31 0 0 3' if 0 ,0 21 10 3 Collins, 3b.., Oyetly, c.r 3 l 1 : I ' I ' ,3 l l v3 ;.y. 2. -i 29 .8 27X0 Total, zBatted for EricksonSri eighth. " zzRan for Hancey in eighth. -zzzBatted for - Mn; Johnson in ninth. Vw X.. '; Magna-Gaifield; - 00a 000. 02012 Provo, ; i'; ; X'. 023 OOOOOx-rS Summary: s Errors Braunagel 2. Runs batted in jf7Pyerly,'Dud-u Jey, Gardner, yensen. Page, locsser, Home: v Run, - Moesseri Three; base hit-' E: Jehsert. Two - base hits-O verly, IDudley, Gard ner, A. Jensen. Sacrifice "hits-- Erickson 5. Bases on balls- Dud ley 3 Ericksonl. Runs responsible respon-sible for ' Dudley 2. k Erickson 5i Time 1 :50J Umpires-s-Kidd:' and HUlman. 1 - ' y y y AjdcrJs-UJyominjg icnms npion I ,CASPER Wyo-Alfred " Aldejr of provo, member of the ' Brigham Young university frosh . jetteam in- 1938-39. today ' Was Wyoming single tennis- champions Afder -won the-'title Monday by . "turhirig back Gill Proctor of Fort Warden, Vyo., 9-7, 7-5. . - . , Alder' and Bill Mangum, alaoof Provo, reached the doubles i finals but; lost out' to Proctor rid Cap-tainJamse Cap-tainJamse de la Verjgne of -FQrt VVarrent 6-0, 6-4 J. -y Packers Defea Il-StaEleven -. x' -r DALLAS,Tex:, Sept 5 V(U.E) A Twenjty thousand. ?exana yd-mltted yd-mltted : that the passing.game employed ' in professional- football foot-ball is ; about as good .as played by ..southwest collegians. ; ; They v saw the .professional brand - lastXnighr in the . annual Cotton bowl 1 charity ,' game , &s Green :Bay's Packers, used It sparingly to defeat a college all- star team 31, to.20. TJie Packers N. N mm - to)lllkV? "nrrTTNTTATr- I . X. I I I I 1 I Ia th meemtimo njor itienets . ; V o warm - clean - healthier - better ! . heated home.' Only Stokermatic has the "silent unit" drive . . ; guaranteed lor 3 yean ... end other distinct ve rQna o! tho First . end Always tho Ecst'-s, X4?i!-iij-.,-;r;nr- , 51 NORTH UNIVERSITY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Softball J oust Enters ' ; Quarterfinals Tonight Tonight's Schedule: -,-( Consolation Flight ) " 6:30 p. ,m Orem City vs.. Provo Pro-vo Medics. ' 70 p. m. Tt. Tleasant CCC vs. VaJley Lunch of Charleston. V ; Championship Flight ) . ,8:30 p. WKeddy Kilowatt of Provo vs. Provo's Sunshine Cafe. 9:30 p. ra. Nielsen Auto of American Fork vs. Payson. Merp chants.' ' ,. ' ' . f PrOvo city's annual invitational spftballx championships have simmered sim-mered down to the. . eight , top teams. in both the title. and consolation con-solation flights.. ' 'Tonight's scnedule brings' two championship games and two in the consolation bracket. , " Attracting most attention is the Neilsen' Auto-Payson j Merchants Mer-chants game at 9:30 o'clock. The American Fork team neat Amos Dairy another Payson tearn in the firstxound, - then, dropped 'the stronger. E. Connolly Co., team of Pro vox last week. Payson Merchants havex wins, oven Heber Second ward . "21" Men and Cannon-Ash ton, Provo city champs ' - In the other titlegame tonight, Rcddy Kilowatt and Sunshine Cafe, both of Provoi wil tangle. Kilowatt .advanced tothe quarterfinals quarter-finals with victories' verWatkins and Glens of Lehi and the roVq Pioneer ward yw Men. Tne cate team has defeated E. R Clark of Pleasant Grove and Eureka. .-The Orem : City-Pro vo Medics battle ' is . a ' tossup."-. Mt. leasant CCC boys . get. the nod . over Charleston's valley Lunch in the otner. consolation ..- game. Uen Sauage Uins-liali; Uins-liali; Amateur In 37-HoIe Contest ,SALT LAKE CITY Sept: 5 (U.R) tA, birdie three on the 37th hole of Salt Lake's country club course today had spelled . victory for Ven Savage in the Utah amateur golf Championships N 0 - .- " fl Savage . and "' Walter ?osgriff battled through 36 holes in the fjnal round yesterday to wind . up Vth 146 each for scores and even. ion holes. On the extra lap. Savage polled out. an iron shot-that was lp.nly ..three foot from the ' ' flag. making' a i birdie and , winning, or the title easy. After , the match. Savage . and y etn Dowdle left for Chicago where they will join- Ed' KingsleyJ In. representing Utah in the . Tfa-tional Tfa-tional amateur. , '. y j L. R. Ivins of Provo put a brilliant bril-liant demonstration . before losing out to Dick Iverson of .Forest Dal in., thefirst flight finals. Iverson dropped the former Nevada state champion, one Aip , on r 18 holes, after jthe twO had battled on even termsthrough the seventeenth. ' John Burnham of the Salt. Lake Countrv club won! the second flierht with a 4-3 win overbid Ilemstrectl of Forest : Dale. . mostly ran" with the bali scoring thjree touchdowns ,on runs, one m a. pass : anobootec.. a v iieia Ths Momhj AftcrTcltinj CcrtcrsLittlo Liver Rib The only stoker with the "snent-unit drtw, . v. AVE. - PHONE 78-W -fr P J 5, 1939 (s- CiHETID LcJ, QL0 : Pennant in. Gag By GEORGE, KIKKSEY United Press Correspendent y NEW, YORK, Sept. 5 U.n The Yankees, today were rolling down the home stretch with the American Amer-ican league pennant, in the bag. " By kicking the Athletics-around twice yesterday, 7-6 and 2-0, they placed themselves in a" position where they"-would have to outdo all. previous September collapses to toss away the pennant. The Red Sox helped the Yanks more than somewhat by blowing a pair to Washington, 7-6 and 6-4 With a 14 game lead ana only 25 games : left to play theYanksr need to win only . 12 of nem to clinch the flag regardless of what the Red Sox do . . ; The National; league -"race 's Is something else again. . .The Reds are doing their best 'to make it another, photo finish. They lost to tne cards yesterday,4-o, ana, tnen fought like mad men: to gain a 6-6 tie In the nightcap called' at the end of the. ninth" because of darkness. The : tie will be played off today," both clubs having open datea. x . " " Pittsburgh ns-"' . . . ; x- . V v Pittsburgh gave tlie Cubs aldose of their own medicine of September Septem-ber a year ago whenxthey knocked off the Wriglys, 2-ls.and 6-3, just about soundings death jknell on the Cubs' flickering pennant hopes. The ' ' Giants regained fourth pIace by grabbing a4 doubleheader from the. PhUIieS; 10-0, and 7-6: Billy Jurges single in the j ninth won the nightcap. t , 4 Brooklyn dfvided with the Bees,, winning tb' opener, 5-4 on Cookie Lavagetto's smgle and losing, the closer, o-z. y.. ..a ' Tlje Browns defeated the Tigers, 3-2, behind Bob Harris'- fivehit pitchingxbut '. were held toa , 5-5 tie (dalledMn the eighthDecause of darkness )xlnth6 nightcap. X - The , C&lcagoXwhUe Sox drove Bob Feller, f romHhe box -witha three run burst fn ' the lOth to beat' theylndians 5-3,beifoJ night crowd of SOiOQOinCleve land. The afternoongame sched uledwas rained ont' v ; V rs K r , 1 1 1 1 A - ship, recently, entered In the National , Air 1 Races fot ' the VinompsonvTropny Kace nas a win? span of only 16 feet, is pow ered with a 400 horsejKjwer, motor and vweighs - 16P0 pounds. The plane has an'; estinkted' top speed of, 360 miles a hour. . .. y 1 Ri I tin Your Last Cliancc,xTo j See It' rx - '- ENDS (TONIGHT Big AS 1" 'Jesse : James", or ''Dodge City" ALS0 "Federal Bullets,, Starts .Wednesday TEN-O-WIN' WEDNESDAY -' '". '.' ,N The Theater Game AH Provo Is .Talking" .; j ADOUl .: zMjv . oft 1 -k&0 n Foreign' . v U V LAST TIMES : TONIGHT! k Big Time Vaudeville Is Back! AMU'i i T. s the Biggest All - Nook At This Program . Anfl -lJclicvQ-.lt .. Or No( Apologies to NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! 5" n V ncl a " ! If L ) V v 4 A V V TrWataVof ."Cant Take liisNBest ricttire r. It.:sIluman and Apncalihr. 'RQ3x 1 -1 II ll I ll-1 1 . V ,. u uuuu .1- fA-G-IA PICTURE There's More ( "MARCH OF TIME" In A Forcef ul--Dramatic Story The True Facts AboutrAmerica's V Air ty? . 'Force ' ,- "Soldiers with Wings' . 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